Mark Devlin is a UK-based club and radio DJ and music journalist, specialising in black/ dance music in its many forms.
In more recent years he has begun speaking on radio and at events about the dark forces that have been manipulating the music industry for decades. This led to the publication of his book 'Musical Truth' in 2016, with Volume 2 following in early 2018.
The one-stop shop for all audio output is:
https://www.spreaker.com/user/markdevlin.
E-mail: mark@markdevlin.co.uk

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Wednesday, 28 September 2016

I appeared on Adam Sayne's Conspirinormal podcast this week, chatting for almost two hours. The subject matter will be largely familiar to those who have heard my other talks, though a few spontaneous nuggets did crop up in the course of things.

Monday, 26 September 2016

British author, researcher and qualified hypnotist Neil Sanders returns for a highly comprehensive two-hour chat. Neil is the author of two volumes of the book 'Your Thoughts Are Not Your Own', and our conversation remains rooted in the areas of mass mind control and culture creation through movies, music and other areas of popular culture.

We discuss, among many other things, the ominous links between the entertainment business and the worlds of organised crime, military-intelligence and the dark occult. Specific subjects include the murders of 2Pac and Notorious BIG and the 'East Coast/ West Coast beef' in hip-hop, the punk scene, the Manson Murders, CIA drug-running, the LSD era, UK 'rave' and Acid House culture, and a whole load more.

Saturday, 24 September 2016

Listening to this instalment of one of my old radio shows from 1999 reminded me of just what a blast the the 90s was for me when I was in full ignorance of so much that I now know about this reality, and life was just one big party.

Friday, 23 September 2016

Returning to tour after a four-year hiatus - one of which was spent on activist work in Palestine - the biggest question about Lowkey's series of comeback gigs was whether his time away would have affected his draw in the fast-moving world of hip-hop, or whether he remains the type of artist whose distinctive persona commands a loyal fanbase no matter the time between shows.

The answer to the question had already been provided on arrival at the grim brick warehouse that is the Rainbow, as a crowd, at least 80 per cent Asian, snaked around the block in one of Birmingham's old industrial areas. Once inside, it was live performances all the way, minus any fill-in DJ, as support acts Crazy Haze, Awate and Mic Righteous all delivered politically-motivated sets, the latter displaying all the charisma and crowd-control of a headline act, and drawing roars of applause every time he dropped a dope verse.

By this point the crowd were nicely primed for the main man, as Lowkey took to the stage greeted by a sea of waving arms, launching immediately into a high-energy intro, with Awate now settling into the role of his DJ. There were heavily truncated versions of a few favourites, notably 'Terrorist' and 'Voices Of The Voiceless' (minus Immortal Technique.) Collaborators were brought on-stage for others, however, including a couple of female vocalists for a solemn rendition of 'Children Of Diaspora', the return of Mic Righteous for 'Revolution', and a surprise cameo from Black The Ripper specifically to deliver his verse on 'Obama Nation', a stinging attack on the outgoing US president and the legacy of death and destruction he leaves in his wake.

Of Lowkey's political sentiments, he remains best known for his support for the people of Palestine, and his contempt for the Zionist regime of Israel, and there was no sign of this flame of passion having burned out, with his anthemic 'Long Live Palestine' gaining cheers of support. The evening ended on another downtempo reflective note, with the new song 'Ahmed,' a bitter ode to the Syrian refugee crisis.

Tonight confirmed one thing at least - Lowkey's fanbase certainly hasn't waned during his hiatus - at least not in Birmingham.

Thursday, 22 September 2016

Guesting for this show is US author, researcher, lecturer and musician Marty Leeds. Marty is renowned for his work with English and Hebrew Gematria systems, and his study of numbers and how they express themselves throughout the Universe, giving strong evidence for an intelligent, guiding force behind everything. He is on to his third volume exploring the transcendental number of Pi, and its cameo appearances in all aspects of nature and creation.

We talk about all of the above, and how they come together in what Marty refers to as 'Mathemagic.' And we begin by revisiting the controversial question of whether the Earth is really a spinning globe and a tiny speck in a colossal universe, as official sources tell us, or whether the evidence points far more to it being a flat, motionless plane and the subject of intelligent design. Marty addresses the question rationally, calmly, and with no vested interest in a particular outcome. He is simply a critically-minded seeker of truth. He demonstrates how certain areas of his other work certainly support the flat plane idea.

Although I've studied the whole 'Paul Is Dead' subject thoroughly for a few years now, this interview truly blew me away. My main drawback was still not having read 'The Memoirs Of Billy Shears' by Thomas E Uharriet, which purports to be the auto-biography of the individual who has been impersonating Paul McCartney for the past 50 years, (but seemingly embellished just enough to be written off as 'fiction' in order to avoid any legal actions, and to establish plausible deniability!) The book's not cheap, and its price is what's kept me from reading it, (although a £15 Ebay voucher arrived in my inbox just today, which I'm taking as the Universe's way of telling me that now is the time to get it!)

Here, Mike Williams, aka Sage Of Quay, gives Sofia Smallstorm his interpretation of this most monumental and audacious of deceptions, based on the book's revelations. It's interesting to note that Mike was an ardent PID sceptic who was not having any of it, until he ACTUALLY went to the trouble of looking at all the evidence with a truly open mind. Then, he says, the truth became undeniable.

People still ask, 'what does it matter if McCartney was replaced? Who cares?" We SHOULD care, because if the Establishment can get away with killing off and replacing one of the most famous people in the world right under our noses, what else are they willing and capable of, and what does it say about the real motives of those that preside over all areas of our lives, and how easy we are to fool?

We've just passed the 50th anniversary of this event. For any genuine and serious students of this subject, I thoroughly recommend putting your feet up, turning the phone off and absorbing the full two hours-plus - and declining from any reflex-action 'this is ridiculous' comments at the outset!

Monday, 19 September 2016

Just back from another awesome Open Mind Conference in Copenhagen, and still buzzing big time. I made the observation that, if the information presented there were to somehow be broadcast on BBC, Fox, CNN or some other such mainstream outlet, the general public would be shocked to the core, would be talking about nothing else the following day, and the NWO stranglehold on humanity would lose its grip immediately. As it is, the organisers reported that the live stream via Gaia TV was being constantly hacked so as to disrupt it. We must have been doing something right, and certain parties must be mighty scared of certain things getting out there. All the more reason to keep right on truckin'!

This event was far more rooted in geo-political/ conspiracy/ "real world" stuff than certain more esoteric events, which, in my view, is just what's needed right now. Johan Oldenkamp gave a fascinating analysis of numerological links to certain "terror" attacks, Christopher Bollyn and Jens Thor Thygessen gave new overviews of 9/11 and the JFK assassination respectively, and the brilliant Ole Dammegard rounded things off with his assessment of the barrage of false-flag terror hoaxes of this Summer, taking the official stories apart with ease and great black humour, (because sometimes, the only appropriate response to these pathetic, farcical stunts is to show them for what they really are,) and leading the crowd in a song, "We're so tired of this bullshit, yes we are", sung to the tune of 'She'll Be Coming Round The Mountain When She Comes."

The crowd showed themselves to be switched-on, compassionate and rightfully-concerned, and it's such a pleasure to resonate with such like-minded souls for a weekend - a temporary oasis of sanity and reason in a wasteland of madness. Some great discussions, friendships and plans for action made over dinner last night. Big props to the big boss Frank Bjerregaard Rasmussen, Gregg Vardy Carol Coenca, and everyone else involved in organising this highly worthwhile gathering.

The videos should all be available for free on Youtube within a month or so. I'll post them here as soon as they become available.

Tuesday, 13 September 2016

This podcast is being published on the 20th anniversary of the murder of Tupac Shakur. The murder of his friend-turned-adversary Notorious BIG followed in almost identical circumstances six months later. Guesting to talk at length about these crimes is journalist Sonia Poulton. Sonia is well-known for her contemporary work in both the mainstream and alternative media, but prior to this she was a hip-hop journalist, writing for Black Echoes magazine, appearing on Max & Dave's hip-hop show on Kiss FM in the early 90s, and touring with Notorious BIG in Europe.

We revisit the fateful nights of September 1996 and March 1997, examining some of the detail, and speculating on how it's possible for two such high-profile killings, occurring on two of the busiest streets in the world, to still be "unsolved." This is put into the wider context of the hip-hop landscape of the time, notably the so-called 'East Coast/ West Coast Beef.' Suge Knight, Sean 'Puffy' Combs, Dr. Dre and Eazy E are other prominent figures to get discussed.

In many ways, the murder of these two highly influential artists was symbolic of the 'death' of the once-meaningful, and highly potent artform of hip-hop, with what purports to be that scene - at least in the mainstream - now a total sick joke and toxic caricature of its former self.

Sonia concludes by touching on her recent absence from the public spotlight, unveiling details of her current journalistic projects.

Monday, 12 September 2016

The Open Mind Conference in Denmark is this coming weekend, with a great array of subject areas under discussion. I'll be the subject of the Reality Talk interview on Saturday at 2.45pm, answering questions about material in my book, 'Musical Truth.' I'll then be joining the the other speakers on an open panel on Sunday at 5pm. Here's the official trailer.

Sunday, 11 September 2016

The second of our two volumes examining the world-changing legacy of 9/11 is with Australian activist, broadcaster and film-maker Max Igan.

Max recounts his own story of where he was when the news of September 11th 2001 broke, and his initial reactions. We consider how polarising this event has been in the years that have followed; while it served as the catalyst for many to start questioning the official version of everything they're told, others continue to cling to the mainstream narrative. We consider why this might be, and the possible ramifications for those whom it 'woke up.'

Other areas discussed include the occult symbolism behind 9/11, the new glut of modern false-flags and hoaxes that it paved the way for, the likely longer-term legacy, and the opportunities that 9/11 presented towards bringing human enslavement to an end, in stark contrast to the aims for which it was brought about.

Thursday, 8 September 2016

To mark the 15th anniversary of one of the most life-changing events the world has ever seen, Mark Devlin is joined by British activist, researcher and conference host Ian Crane to reflect on the legacy of 9/11.

We discuss the long-term planning that would have gone into the events of that fateful day, and the agendas that it was always intended to usher in, considering some of the clues that were given in advance. The level of foreknowledge of US President George W Bush also comes in for scrutiny.

Besides the devastating legacy of 9/11 and the foreign wars it was used to justify, we also look at how the event served as the catalyst for so many people to wake up to the truth of the power elite running the world, and ask whether the scale of this awakening may have been woefully under-estimated by the perpetrators. Ian offers a couple of anecdotes to demonstrate how reading the signs in advance of a planned 'terror' event, and exposing them, can actually lead to it being called off. This process offers our best hope of incapacitating the control structure. With so many vigilant people now watching their every move, the controllers would find it impossible to pull off another event of this scale without fully revealing their true nature.

Friday, 2 September 2016

Last night's Pete Rock & CL Smooth London gig didn't disappoint, and the 'T.R.O.Y' sequence, complete with original Tom Scott beat was an inspiring moment. I figured it would be topical to share my mix of Pete Rock's greatest beats, done six years ago, and by far my most popular Soundcloud track ever, now at more than 25,000 plays and 2,650 downloads!

The second of our two volumes examining the world-changing legacy of 9/11 is with Australian activist, broadcaster and film-maker Max Igan.

Max recounts his own story of where he was when the news of September 11th 2001 broke, and his initial reactions. We consider how polarising this event has been in the years that have followed; while it served as the catalyst for many to start questioning the official version of everything they're told, others continue to cling to the mainstream narrative. We consider why this might be, and the possible ramifications for those whom it 'woke up.'

Other areas discussed include the occult symbolism behind 9/11, the new glut of modern false-flags and hoaxes that it paved the way for, the likely longer-term legacy, and the opportunities that 9/11 presented towards bringing human enslavement to an end, in stark contrast to the aims for which it was brought about.

Thursday, 1 September 2016

Here we go then with another vintage episode of The Swing Shift on Galaxy 101. This one's from 29th August 1997, which means Princess Diana had little more than 24 hours to live.

Already, you can hear the music had started to wane from the 1996 selection - the last consistently decent year for R&B and hip-hop! But even so, the Class of '97 remains far superior to the output of the following decade. This instalment features DJ Diggz and MC Krissy Kriss of Soul Power in their regular mix spot, plus Bristol's Mixmaster M and JNR in a guest mix, alongside vocalist NQ.

Mark Devlin is a UK-based club and radio DJ and music journalist, specialising in black/ dance music in its many forms. He’s also written his first book, 'Tales From The Flipside' (available at authorhouse.co.uk and amazon.co.uk) In more recent years he has begun speaking on radio and at events about the dark forces that have been manipulating and controlling the mainstream music industry for decades, and how this ties into the much larger picture of what is really going on in the world.